Tea Party candidate says he won't pay taxes if blacks get reparations

Chris McDaniel, a Tea Party candidate for U.S. Senate out of Mississippi, is under fire for recently revealed remarks he’s made about reparations for the descendants of slaves, as well as members of the LGBT and Latino communities.

McDaniel, who is a state senator and former radio show host, is running against incumbent Republican senator Thad Cochran in a June 3 primary race.

In addition McDaniel is alleged to have made derogatory remarks about Latinos.

McDaniel’s spokesman says, “The liberal press clearly loves to attack conservatives of all types. When Chris got into this race he knew they would throw mud, so it’s no surprise they’d dredge up decade-old comments made on conservative talk radio. Chris will continue to deliver his conservative message of controlling government spending, lowering taxes, and repealing Obamacare across the state.”

Chris McDaniel, a Tea Party candidate for U.S. Senate out of Mississippi, is under fire for recently revealed remarks he’s made about reparations for the descendants of slaves, as well as members of the LGBT and Latino communities.

McDaniel, who is a state senator and former radio show host, is running against incumbent Republican senator Thad Cochran in a June 3 primary race.

In addition McDaniel is alleged to have made derogatory remarks about Latinos.

McDaniel’s spokesman says, “The liberal press clearly loves to attack conservatives of all types. When Chris got into this race he knew they would throw mud, so it’s no surprise they’d dredge up decade-old comments made on conservative talk radio. Chris will continue to deliver his conservative message of controlling government spending, lowering taxes, and repealing Obamacare across the state.”